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I just came to ask a question about these.
Nosler or SMK? Any idea?
I was told that many blems are put there as the result of a cosmetic problem such as tarnish. When the bullets go past the inspection station, it is too difficult to try and grab one bullet off the conveyor, so they do a swipe that removes the bullet they wanted, and a number of perfectly good ones around it. That is why many "blems" look perfectly fine....because they are.
Don't think you can always count on this 100% of the time. I bought a bunch of Hornady 178 AMAX blems, and yes there were quite a few tarnished ones, but also the weights were all over the place. Much higher deviation than normal production boxes I was used to. I'd say they are fine for banging steel or fireforming/plinking, but I'd never buy em again for precision loads.
I received 2000 of these today. I don't know how to ID the manufacturer. Figure I'll weigh and measure up several and see how they look.
I visited the site and they seem to be out of stock now... but then I realized that for only 10 more dollars, I could get 5 boxes (500) of first quality Hornady 178 AMAX's. So it was a worthwhile visit to the site.![]()
They were marked down to $99.99 when the OP made his post, so it was actually $35 more.